Anti roll bar lower bushes

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Anti roll bar lower bushes

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Van just passed its MOT - yeah!!!
Anyway, I got an advisory on a anti roll bar lower bush & wondered what they are like to change. It looks pretty straight forward but does the ARB link arm have to come off to get the bushes on?
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captain Byrne wrote:Van just passed its MOT - yeah!!!
Anyway, I got an advisory on a anti roll bar lower bush & wondered what they are like to change. It looks pretty straight forward but does the ARB link arm have to come off to get the bushes on?
Cheers.
You can take it all off quite easily and it will make things easier. Tjouh it has to be on of course to replace the lower bushes. You can even drive it without the bar on at all, which takes any time pressures away ;-)
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Yes it's pretty easy, replaced mine recently
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Cheers guys.
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